The End Is Near The Beginning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKL

Yes you have said enough for the time beingA
There will be plenty of lace later onB
Plenty of electric woolC
And you will forget the eglantineD
Growing around the edge of the green lakeE
And if you forget the colour of my handsF
You will remember the wheels of the chairG
In which the wax figure resembling you satH
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Several men are standing on the pierI
Unloading the seaJ
The device on the trolly says MOTHER'S MEATK
Which means Until the endL

David Gascoyne



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